DPRD Values DKI Provincial Government Is Not Serious In Solving The Problem Of Purchasing Own Land

Chairman of the PDIP faction of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Gembong Warsono, assessed that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is not serious in resolving the issue of alleged purchase of its own land in Pegadungan Village, Kalideres District, West Jakarta.

"If this really happens, this indicates that the records of assets belonging to the Jakarta Provincial Government are not yet orderly," said Gembong to reporters, Tuesday, August 8.

Gembong also asked the DKI Jakarta Inspectorate to examine the case of purchasing land allegedly belonging to the DKI Provincial Government by the DKI Jakarta City Parks and Forests Service (Distamhut).

The purchase of land owned by the DKI Provincial Government in 2018, according to William, involved state civil servants within the DKI Provincial Government, both at the provincial level, administrative cities to sub-districts.

"The DKI Provincial Government Inspectorate must immediately step down to deal with the problem of purchasing its own land by the DKI Provincial Government," he said.

In this case, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government through the Jakarta City Parks and Forest Service (Distanhut) is suspected of buying its own land in Kalideres with a value of Rp54.57 billion.

This 6,312 land was purchased from the APBD allocation for the 2018 fiscal year. The land, which is used as green open space (RTH), was purchased by the DKI Provincial Government from the Puri Gardenia II housing developer, namely PT Tamara Green Garden.

In addition, the condition of the land purchased is still a dispute between the housing developer Puri Gardenia II and several heirs.

It was stated that part of the land was part of SIPPT 1910-1,711.5 dated 1992 on behalf of PT Tamara Green Garden. From this permit, PT Tamara Green Garden had to hand over its fasos fasum land to the DKI Provincial Government.

Another oddity, in the process of purchasing the land, was the absence of an appreciation process carried out by the KJPP as one of the conditions for land acquisition by the DKI Provincial Government.

The former head of Pegadungan Village, Kalideres, West Jakarta, Sulastri, who took office when the land sale case occurred, admitted that he could not do anything. He said the process was a directive from the leadership.

"My position is only a soldier who doesn't understand anything, I only follow the orders of my superiors. Can you imagine if I don't follow the orders of my superiors. What can my fate be like?" Sulastri said some time ago.